I see there is not very popular the types of betting - Asian Handicap here at
TDP, as some of punters are having few info regarding this, so decided to give some explanations and links I found in the inet:
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Asian Handicaps
In plain English - what is Asian handicap betting?
In Asian handicap betting, the odds-compiler handicaps the two teams in a game before kick-off. He gives a goals deficit to the team he thinks is more likely to win, and a head start to the team he thinks is less likely to win. The handicaps are expressed in goals, or fractions of goals.
Where does this type of betting come from?
It’s the most popular form of football betting in the Far East – hence the name. It’s basically a variation on fixed-odds betting. The handicap is a great leveller, as it effectively takes the draw out of the equation and means you’re betting on one team or other to win the match.
What are the advantages for a punter?
Asian handicaps give you the chance to bet on a match in which teams are badly mismatched. For example, if Chelsea play Doncaster Rovers in the FA Cup, you’d expect to see Chelsea priced up to win the match at around the 1/10 mark. Who’d want to have a bet at that price? On the Asian handicaps, however, Chelsea might be priced up with a -2.5- goal start around 35/40 and Doncaster Rovers with a +2.5- goal start at a similar price. All of a sudden, you can take a view on the game and place a bet.
So what exactly am I betting on?
Rather than backing a team simply to win the match, you’re backing them to overcome the handicap awarded to them. So, in the example above, you’d back Chelsea if you fancied them to beat Doncaster Rovers by three goals or more – in other words, to beat the handicap. Plenty of punters would feel this was worth betting on if they thought Chelsea would hammer Doncaster. Likewise, you’d back Doncaster if you felt they could avoid defeat by three goals or more. Again, this might be worth taking if you felt they could keep it tight.
Any other plus points?
Yes – in some circumstances, the Asian handicap allows you to get your stake back. Take Arsenal are playing Blackburn Rovers at Highbury, for example. Rovers, as the underdogs, may be awarded a +1-goal start. Let’s say you back Rovers at 9/10. If they win or draw the game, your bet pays out, as you’ve won on the handicap. If, however, Rovers lose by only a single goal (thereby equalling the handicap), you get back your stake. You only lose if Rovers lose the game by two goals or more.
This is clearly an advantage: Asian handicaps sometimes give you a safety net of getting your stake back.
What are split balls?
OK, this is complicated. Sometimes you’ll see a handicap expressed as + or -0.25-goal start (alternatively written as 0, 0.5). This means half of your stake is on your chosen team with a 0-goal handicap, and half your stake with a 0.5-goal handicap.
For example Manchester United are playing Newcastle United at Old Trafford, and Newcastle are awarded a +0.25-goal start at evens. You place a £20 bet on Newcastle, which means £10 of your stake goes on Newcastle with a 0-goal start, and £10 on Newcastle with a +0.5-goal start. If the game finishes 1-1, the half of your stake placed with a 0-goal start is returned. Why? Because this part of your bet equalled the handicap. Your £10 placed on Newcastle at evens with a +0.5-goal start is a winner, as the game finished 1-1 so you won on the handicap. Your total profit is £10.
Where can I go to place an Asian handicap bet?
Premier Bet (
www.premierbet.com) and
Bet365 (
Bet365) are the leading Asian handicap betting sites with the most markets available. You can also place bets at
VC Bet and
Stan James.
URL:
Markets Explained | Masterclass | Football | Total Gambler UK
P.S. Now almost all the bookies are playing AH.
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What are handicaps?
Handicapping is a way of making a sports contest more even which also makes it more interesting to bet on. In betting, this is done by awarding one of the teams, the underdog, some points or goals lead. What are Asian Handicaps?
Asian Handicaps are a relatively new type of bet which are offered on football matches.
The Asian Handicap is created so that in theory, each team has a roughly equal chance of winning.
In Asian Handicap betting, effectively the draw is taken out of play and a competitive market formed. So rather than deciding between home, draw and away, you simply decide which team you think is the best bet on the Asian Handicap they have been given or that they receive. The handicap is expressed in terms of goal/s or part of a goal start or deficit.
Different Types of Asian Handicaps
The main reason Asian Handicaps may appear complicated at first is that they are expressed in many different ways. The 0.5 Asian Handicap
1.95 AC Milan (-0.5) v Liverpool (0.5) 1.95
The first figure 1.95 is the odds available and the figure in brackets is the handicap.
This means that Liverpool receive an imaginary half a goal lead at the start of the match.
If you bet on AC Milan who start half a goal down, they have to win the match for your bet to win.
If you bet on Liverpool, you win if they win the match or if they draw.
The 0 Asian Handicap
This occurs when the likelihood of either team winning is fairy level. Here you are really betting without the draw being an option. You win if your selected team wins. If it is a draw, your stake is returned.
The 1 Asian Handicap
If you choose the -1 handicapped selection, your team needs to win by at least 2 clear goals for your bet to win. If your team only wins by one goal then the stake is refunded.
If you select the team who has a one goal lead (+1) then you win if they win or draw. If your team lose by just one goal then stake is refunded. This is a good bet if you fancy an underdog to get a result. Even if you are wrong, if they can limit the defeat to just one goal then you don’t lose.
The 1.5 Asian Handicap
Here, if you bet the -1.5 handicapped team you win if the team wins the match by two or more goals.
If you select the team which has a start (+1.5) then you win if the team wins or draws. You also win if it loses by one goal!
The Double Asian Handicap Explained
In double handicap betting the wager is split in two.
An example of a double bet handicap would be:
Luton v Watford
(-½,-1) (+½,+1)
In this example half the stake money is placed on Luton minus half a goal and the other half on Luton minus 1 goal. The result of the bet is worked out using the methods described above.
Often the double Asian handicaps are expressed as decimals. The figure being the mid point between the two handicaps. In this example you might there for see -0.75 Luton v Watford +0.75 Double Handicap 0, 0.5
This is also known as the level half Asian handicap and could be referred to as -0.25 (0,-0.5)and +0.25 (0,0.5)
If you bet on the team which is 0, -0.5 on the handicap then you win if the team wins by one goal or more. If it draws you lose 50 per cent of your stake. The other half of the stake is returned. Returning of the stake when your bet or part of your bet equals the handicap is also known as a push.
If you select the opposition 0, +0.5 then you win if the team wins the match. If it draws, half your stake is returned and half is a winner at the odds taken. The Double Asian Handicap 0.5, 1
If you select the (-0.5, -1) handicapped team, also could be referred to as -0.75 then you win if the team wins the match by two or more goals. If it wins by one goal, half your stake is returned and half is a winner at the odds taken.
If you select the opposition (+0.5, +1) team, could also be known as +0.75 then you win if the team wins or draws the match. If it loses by one goal, you lose 50 per cent of the amount staked. Bookmakers Odds For Asian Handicap Bets
In handicaps without a draw option, bookmakers vary in the odds set and the advantage that they take in terms of the over-round. But generally, the amount of profit that bookmaker take on these bets is lower than what they would take on a full time or 90 minutes match bet which includes the draw.
Bookmakers will typically pay out on Asian Handicap bets between 90% and 100% of what they take, normally towards the top end of this., making very low percentage profits on the bets.
This is one reason why Asian Handicap bets can be great value bets. In-Running Asian Handicaps
As well as offering odds on the 90 minute result with the draw, many bookmakers also offer the Asian Handicap in-running market. Bets on the Asian Handicap market in running are settled according to the scoreline for the remainder of the game after the bet has been struck. Any goals prior to the bet being placed are ignored for settlement purposes.
URL:
Asian Handicap | OLBG Betting School
Good Luck with AH and other bets as well.